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Boothbay Harbor, 1922, Sanborn Map Company
Boothbay Harbor, 1922, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Boothbay Harbor, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on the remaining sheets.
Fragments Of Correspondence From Jennie Brown Dunham, Ca. 1922, Jennie Brown Dunham
Fragments Of Correspondence From Jennie Brown Dunham, Ca. 1922, Jennie Brown Dunham
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers
Parts of a letter or letters from Jennie Brown Dunham, apparently a resident of Massachusetts and probably dating from the 1920s. The correspondence mainly concerns the social conditions of Native Americans. These were digitized from Box 1 folder 33, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this file
Bingham Lands In Alexander And Cooper, Benjamin E. Gardner, John Gardner
Bingham Lands In Alexander And Cooper, Benjamin E. Gardner, John Gardner
Maine Bicentennial
Property map with no scale, showing numbered lots in the Alexander and the town of Cooper. The map indicates eastern boundaries with Township No. 19 and Crawford, Plantation No. 14, and Princeton, Maine. The property was once part of the lands first surveyed Rufus Putnam.
From Gardner Family Papers, 1830-1939. John Gardner (1801-1888), was the principal surveyor in Calais, Maine. His son, Benjamin E. Gardner (1869-1939), a civil engineer and land surveyor took over for his father and worked most frequently with local attorneys doing land title research.
Rockland, 1922, Sanborn Map Company
Rockland, 1922, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Rockland, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on the remaining sheets.
Letter 6: Cora B. Millay To Mr. And Mrs. Charles Dunton, December, 1922, Cora Buzzelle Millay
Letter 6: Cora B. Millay To Mr. And Mrs. Charles Dunton, December, 1922, Cora Buzzelle Millay
Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922
A letter written by Cora Millay, Edna St. Vincent Millay's mother, to catch up with old friends, the Duntons. Cora mentions Vincent's growing success in Europe, and that her play was being translated to be performed in Paris. She recounts a month's travels with her daughter to Paris, London, and parts of Italy. Cora provides updates on her other two daughters, Norma and Kathleen, as well.
Rangeley, 1922, Sanborn Map Company
Rangeley, 1922, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Rangeley, Maine, at a scale of 1:1200, 100 feet to one inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on subsequent sheets.